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Assessment and the creative process: how CCEA GCSE Art and Design is marked
Quick questions on The creative process and sketchbook journey - CCEA GCSE Art and Design
6short Q&A pairs drawn directly from our worked dot-point answer. For full context and worked exam questions, read the parent dot-point page.
What is develop?Show answer
Investigate sources, including artists and designers, analyse them, and grow your own ideas from them, mapping out possible directions.
What is refine?Show answer
Explore and experiment with media, materials, techniques and processes, then review and improve the most promising ideas.
What is realise?Show answer
Produce a final personal response that resolves your intentions and connects the visual elements into a meaningful whole.
What is q1?Show answer
Name the four stages of the creative process and the objective each mainly evidences. [4 marks]
What is q2?Show answer
Why does first-hand observational recording score more highly than copying internet images? [2 marks]
What is q3?Show answer
What does it mean to refine, as opposed to simply trying a technique once? [2 marks]
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